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Lakshya Starts Shooting for Lag Ja Gale
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Lakshya Starts Shooting for Lag Ja Gale

Lakshya has started shooting for Dharma Productions’ upcoming film, Lag Ja Gale. Recently, reports were doing the rounds that The Ba***ds of Bollywood actor has joined hands with Janhvi Kapoor and Tiger Shroff for this film, and today, he took to social media to confirm the news. Lakshya took to Instagram’s story section to share a photo of the clapboard with the film’s name written on it.
He captioned the picture as, “Shubh Aarambh” in Hindi.
Take a look at his post:
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Raj Mehta is helming Lag Ja Gale.

Earlier, Mid-Day had reported that the pre-production is done and over the weekend, the cast and crew will kick off the shoot in Mumbai. It will be a 20-day schedule. The same report also shared that Janhvi has been finalised as the female lead.
Meanwhile, Lakshya will also be seen in Dharma’s film Chand Mera Dil with Ananya Panday. The shooting has begun and a couple of months back, some footages from the set went viral on social media. He will also reportedly be seen in Dostana 2, with Vikrant Massey. This year, Lakshya was seen in Aryan Khan’s debut series, The Ba***ds of Bollywood.
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Talking of Tiger Shroff, he was last seen in Baaghi 4, which placed him back in his signature action space. He shared the screen with Sanjay Dutt, Harnaaz Sandhu and Sonam Bajwa, among others.

Janhvi Kapoor, on the other hand, had three releases this year. She was seen in Homebound, which is selected as India’s official entry for the Oscars 2026 in the Best International Feature category. She was also seen in Param Sundari and Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari. The actress now has Peddi with Ram Charan in the pipeline.

Also Read: REPORTS: Janhvi Kapoor, Tiger Shroff and Lakshya to come together for a new project?

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Sonu Sood Wamiqa Gabbi and More Lend Support to IndiGo Ground Staff Amid Chaos
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Sonu Sood Wamiqa Gabbi and More Lend Support to IndiGo Ground Staff Amid Chaos

Sonu Sood, Wamiqa Gabbi and others have urged people not to lash out at the ground staff amid the major crisis caused by IndiGo. The airline cancelled most of their flights due to a shortage of manpower, leading to thousands of passengers being left stranded at various airports of major cities such as Mumbai, Delhi and Kolkata. Several flights have been delayed as well. Photos and videos that have gone viral on social media show passengers losing their calm and expressing the anger on the airport staff of IndiGo.
Taking to social media, Sonu Sood shared a video and said in Hindi, “My own family was travelling, and they had to wait for 4–5 hours. Then their flight finally took off and they reached, but many flights didn’t take off, they were cancelled. A lot of people couldn’t attend weddings, meetings and events were cancelled. Everyone faced a lot of inconvenience.”

He continued, “But the sad part was how people were shouting at the ground staff at the airports. I know there’s frustration, disappointment, and anger. But just imagine yourself in their place. Even they don’t know what the upcoming schedule will be, whether the flights will take off or not. They simply pass on the messages they receive to you.”
Bhool Chuk Maaf Wamiqa Gabbi shared journalist Faye DSouza’s post that read, “One thing is for sure, Indigo’s ground staff deserves more grace and kindness from us. What is happening is not their fault and they have been left to face angry customers without any information or protection.”
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Comedian-actor Vir Das took to Instagram to write, “The decent thing to do? The entire senior management of Indigo should be made to take shifts at the airport and stand there. From CEOs to VPs and such. The decision makers. Instead of the terrified junior employees with no power, cabin crew, and ground staff, who have been left to deal with the yelling and screaming.”
Nearly 1000 flights have been cancelled since Tuesday due to shortage of manpower and new crew regulations.


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“95% Network Connectivity Re-Established, Signs Of Improvement”: IndiGo
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“95% Network Connectivity Re-Established, Signs Of Improvement”: IndiGo

After days of chaos triggered by the disruption of flight operations, IndiGo has shared a big update. The airline has reestablished 95 per cent of its network connectivity in terms of destinations.

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